OCEAN CITY, Md. — The Ocean City Police Department confirmed Tuesday that there is no credible threat linked to this weekend’s Boardwalk Rock concert, following a series of unverified social media posts suggesting otherwise.
Authorities said they conducted a full review and found no evidence supporting the claim of a threat to public safety. “No individual has been charged or detained in connection with any threat resembling the claims in that post,” the department stated.
The police acknowledged public concern but cautioned against sharing unconfirmed information online. Officials warned that spreading such claims can generate unnecessary fear among residents and visitors.
“While we appreciate public vigilance, it is important to rely on verified information from law enforcement sources,” the department posted on Facebook.
The weekend event is scheduled to proceed as planned, with no changes to safety protocols or scheduling.
Police urge reliance on verified updates
Ocean City Police reiterated their commitment to maintaining safety at community events and urged the public to report legitimate concerns directly to law enforcement.
Security plans remain in place for the concert, and officials have not indicated any changes in response to the social media activity.
The department encouraged the public to continue enjoying local events responsibly and to remain aware of their surroundings.